Former Gunner Willie Younger handed away this week. Jon Spurling remembers his time in crimson and white.
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In an Arsenal crew which was usually dubbed the ‘London Irish’ – as a consequence of the truth that the Gunners aspect of the late ‘70s was managed by Ulsterman Terry Neill and included 4 Republic of Eire internationals and three Northern Irish stars – large Scottish defender Willie Younger continues to loom massive within the reminiscence.
‘Large Willie’ had suffered from dementia for a number of years, however his passing on Friday got here as a shock nonetheless. For a big variety of us, the dramatic 3-2 FA Cup Closing win in ‘79 in opposition to Manchester United was our first style of Gunners glory, and Willie is the primary member of the crew to move away. A bit of my childhood is now gone. Like many Arsenal stars from the period, together with Alan Sunderland and Pat Jennings, Willie lived within the Broxbourne space. Prime flight stars earned good, however not outrageous sums of cash, and his shock of crimson hair was usually sighted in that a part of Hertfordshire, both in a hostelry or two, or opening faculty fetes as he as soon as did at John Warner College in Hoddesdon. His forthright character and bodily strategy to the sport meant that his time at Highbury was laced with greater than the occasional occasion of controversy and confrontation. ‘I had a good time,’ he smiled throughout one in every of our interviews on the flip of the century. Willie Younger’s incident laden again story meant that he turned maybe arguably the Gunners’ unlikeliest cult hero of all of them.
Banned for all times from taking part in for Scotland in 1975 by the Scottish Soccer Affiliation, following a boozy evening out in Copenhagen throughout an Below 23 tour, Younger turned in a string of spectacular performances at Aberdeen alongside Martin Buchan. When Buchan departed to Manchester United, Younger was appointed membership captain, however ultimately fell out with supervisor Willie Turnbull. The top of Younger’s profession in Scotland got here when, following his substitution in opposition to Dundee, Younger ripped up his shirt, threw the shreds at Turnbull, stormed down the tunnel and put his boot by way of the dressing room door. Unsurprisingly, he by no means performed for the Dons once more, though ‘Willie’s door’ remained unfixed for a few seasons, testimony to Younger’s fiery mood.
Younger headed South in 1975 – to not Highbury however to White Hart Lane, the place he performed beneath Terry Neill and made 64 appearances in 2 seasons. Younger acquired caught in to assist Spurs preserve their heads above the relegation zone in 75-76. His Bruce Lee type flying kick on Gunners striker Frank Stapleton throughout a feisty North London derby in December ‘76, which noticed Younger (who’d earlier given Spurs the lead by way of a cute header in a 2-2 draw) immediately dismissed, gave Arsenal followers their first glimpse of the towering Scot. As he trotted off the pitch to a cacophony of boos from Arsenal followers, nobody may have guessed that inside just a few months ‘Storm Willie’ would blast into Highbury.
With Arsenal struggling defensively in 76-77, Terry Neill, now Gunners supervisor, opted to carry Younger to N5 for £80,000. It was hardly a well-liked transfer, and when Younger made his debut in opposition to Ipswich City in a 4-1 residence defeat in March ’76, his efficiency, in Younger’s phrases was ‘complete crap, as a result of I wasn’t match match.’ On one event, Younger completely misjudged the bounce of the ball, permitting John Wark to sneak in and poach Ipswich’s second objective. ‘It was in entrance of Match Of The Day cameras too. A bloody catastrophe,’ Younger stated.
Within the automobile park afterwards, along with his household in tow, Younger was approached by a few disgruntled Arsenal followers who, in Younger’s phrases, ‘advised me to f*ck off again to Spurs.’ Younger stood his floor, however admitted the confrontation ‘confirmed me that I had an enormous job on my arms to win over the Arsenal supporters.’ Salvation got here just a few weeks later within the April ’77 North London derby at Highbury. Not solely did Arsenal win 1-0 due to Malcolm Macdonald’s objective, however Younger – ‘each units of followers booed me after I touched the ball’ – confirmed his bodily bravery. After chopping his head open following an aerial duel, a bandaged Younger returned to the fray to battle on. And battle he did. Younger’s former crew mates Ralph Coates and Chris Jones have been clattered by fearsome Younger challenges, with the house crowd baying in appreciation. ‘The Arsenal followers loved it,’ Younger smiled. His partnership with the smoother and pacier David O’Leary was additionally beginning to gel: ‘I’d head the ball away, or lump it, whereas Dave would carry it out of defence. He was an incredible participant.’ Younger’s exceptional transformation from arch villain to cult hero was now underway.
Over the subsequent few seasons, Arsenal followers loved watching Willie not solely smash the ball violently into Row Z of the stand at any time when bother loomed, but additionally rating the occasional high quality objective for good measure. There was a superbly lofted end in opposition to Hajduk Cut up within the UEFA Cup in November 1978, and a headed objective away in opposition to Wrexham within the FA Cup earlier that yr. Critics unfairly attributed Younger’s lack of mobility to Roger Osborne’s winner within the 1978 FA Cup Closing, however after 90 minutes of cranium crunching aerial duels with the fearsome Manchester United striker Joe Jordan a yr later, Younger and his crew mates got here out on prime at Wembley. ‘It was simply the best second of my soccer life, and an incredible recreation to be concerned in,’ Younger stated of profitable the ’79 FA Cup Closing.
Now accepted as very a lot an Arsenal man, Younger (who was really six foot three) was serenaded with varied chants. One was ‘Six foot two, eyes of blue, Willie Younger is after you.’ There was additionally the fairly extra simplistic ‘Willie, Willie, Willie,’ at any time when Arsenal received a nook. Younger significantly preferred ‘We’ve acquired the most important Willie within the land,’ belted out to the tune of ‘The Entire World In Our Arms.’ ‘That one all the time made me smile,’ Younger stated.
His relationship with Terry Neill was prickly, with Younger sometimes making an attempt to get one over on his supervisor. Alan Hudson recalled Younger crashing the center of a cornfield throughout pre-season coaching to take an enormous quick reduce on a dreaded cross nation run. ‘Properly carried out huge man,’ Neill advised him, after Younger completed unexpectedly early. ‘Willie simply gave him that humorous grin of his,’ Hudson recalled. There was additionally a spectacular falling out as Younger refused to hitch in throughout a ‘poise and motion’ session throughout coaching with an aerobics teacher. After Neill threatened Younger with a £50 fantastic – a good quantity for a footballer again then – if he refused to hitch comply, the livid Younger ultimately relented. ‘Okay, okay, I’m fucking dancing. Yippee!’ Striker Brian McDermott recalled: ‘His legs and arms have been in all places. Even the aerobics teacher almost killed herself laughing.’
Willie Younger had his supporters within the media. In The Instances, Clive White spoke of ‘Younger’s silky touches, nearly unnatural for an enormous man,’ throughout a European recreation. To neutrals although, and even perhaps to some Arsenal followers, Younger is finest remembered for his cynical foul on Paul Allen within the 1980 FA Cup Closing, simply because the 17 yr outdated West Ham ahead was poised to kill the sport within the latter levels along with his aspect already profitable 1-0. Younger recalled: ‘Paul was put by way of, about 20 yards exterior the field. He would likely have scored. I had a break up second to make up my thoughts. So I assumed: ’Son, you’ve gotta go.’ I simply tapped his foot and down he went.’ Younger’s insouciant response to George Courtney brandishing the yellow card lives lengthy within the reminiscence. ‘I used to be a defender and I defended. I by no means misplaced any sleep over it,’ defined huge dangerous Willie Younger of the Arsenal. The foundations have been modified shortly afterwards to a crimson card being brandished for such defensive skullduggery.
Willie left Highbury in October 1981, and signed for Nottingham Forest. ‘I acquired on with Brian Clough even worse than I acquired on with Terry Neill,’ Younger laughed, and instantly turned embroiled in an extended standing row about his relocation allowance. He later settled within the Nottingham period and for a few years was the proprietor of the Bramcote Manor pub, which all the time did a beautiful choice of Sunday roasts.
Trying again at my notes from our interviews, Younger spoke a substantial amount of his delight at his aerial energy and prowess, and he regaled me with tales of reduce heads, concussion and complications. ‘I wouldn’t change a factor,’ he smiled. In an period when scientific analysis has proven that repeatedly heading a soccer and aerial collisions may end up in mind trauma and early onset dementia, Younger’s soccer struggle tales now have a distinctly cautionary ring to them.
They don’t make footballers or defenders like Willie Younger anymore. However to many 50+ Arsenal followers, his uncompromising type of play and vibrant character embodied the warrior footballer in a much more combative period.
Relaxation simple huge man.
Willie Younger: twenty fifth November 1951 – October thirty first 2025



























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